Sunday, 3 April 2016

Floppy daffs

Most of the daffodils on the Boggy Brae are wild ones. They look more delicate than many cultivated varieties but in fact they withstand the normal blusteriness and raininess of a typical west of Scotland spring far better than the few cultivated ones. These had fallen over because of what we call "a bit of wind and rain" so I brought them in.

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